Cathedra

/kəˈθiːdrə/ noun

A bishop's official throne or the cathedral from which a bishop governs, or more broadly any seat of authority or teaching position.

From Latin cathedra, derived from Greek kathedra (seat), from kata- (down) and hedra (seat). The word evolved to specifically mean the bishop's throne and became associated with authority and ecclesiastical power.

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